Crime and Punishment
This term, our History lessons will take Chinook class on a journey through British history as they discover how crime and punishment has changed throughout the ages. Beginning with the Romans and traveling right through to the present day, we will discover how changes in society create changes in the kind of crimes that are committed, as well as the ways in which they are punished.
We will also visit Oxford Castle and Prison where we will visit the Oxford From pillories to porridge! Using objects, documents and costume we will find out more about changing attitudes to Crime and how criminals have been captured and punished over the years.
English: This term, we will be reading Street Child by Bertie Doherty. We will revisit punctuation and grammatical skills, and further enhance our writing through high-quality vocabulary, varied sentences, and diverse openers. The children will produce a non-chronological report, a first-person recount, and character descriptions. Additionally, we will work on our expression and drama techniques while rehearsing for our end-of-year production.
This term Year 6 also have their SATs tests and will showcase how much amazing progress we have made!
We will SMASH 'em!
Have a look at our topic web to see what other exciting things we will be learning.